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Home » Dam Safety And Floodplains » Community Rating System CRS

The Community Rating System (CRS)

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) participating communities can reduce policyholders' premiums by participating in the Community Rating System (CRS) program. The program awards points to communities that implement flood protection policies beyond minimum NFIP participation requirements.

Communities in CRS receive a rating based on the number of points they receive for eligible activities. Points are awarded to communities for various activities that improve the effectiveness of their floodplain management programs and reduce the risk of flood damage. Points may be awarded for activities such as citizen-education programs, preserving open space in the floodplain, requiring higher construction standards and enforcing stormwater regulations. Lower ratings have higher NFIP policy discounts. These discounts apply to NFIP policies in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) and some policies located outside of an SFHA.

If you have questions about your community’s CRS participation or want your community to join CRS, contact your local CRS coordinator or local floodplain administrator.

CRS Point System

Class Points SFHA Non-SFHA
1 4,500 45% 10%
2 4,000 40% 10%
3 3,500 35% 10%
4 3,000 30% 10%
5 2,500 25% 10%
6 2,000 20% 10%
7 1,500 15% 5%
8 1,000 10% 5%
9 500 5% 5%
10 0 0 0

CRS in Virginia

In Virginia, 30 communities participate in the CRS program. Although this is 10% of the 292 NFIP communities in Virginia, 67% of all flood insurance policies in Virginia are written in CRS communities. This amounts to a total statewide savings of nearly $7 million annually for over 62,000 policyholders. Nationally, CRS communities represent about 7% of all NFIP communities and about 69% of all flood insurance policies written (source: FEMA CRS Fact Sheet).

Map depicting CRS localities
CRS data points

Communities listed below participate in the CRS. The CRS class and associated policy discount are also shown.

Community CRS Class Policy Discount
Accomack County 5 25%
City of Alexandria 6 20%
Arlington County 8 10%
Town of Ashland 8 10%
Town of Bridgewater 8 10%
Town of Cape Charles 8 10%
City of Chesapeake 7 15%
Town of Chincoteague 8 10%
Fairfax County 6 20%
City of Falls Church 7 15%
City of Franklin 9 5%
Gloucester County 5 25%
City of Hampton 7 15%
Henrico County 5 25%
James City County 5 25%
City of Newport News 7 15%
City of Norfolk 5 25%
City of Poquoson 8 10%
City of Portsmouth 7 15%
Prince William County 6 20%
City of Richmond 8 10%
City of Roanoke 6 20%
Roanoke County 8 10%
Stafford County 6 20%
Town of Vienna 8 10%
Town of Vinton 8 10%
City of Virginia Beach 7 15%
Town of Wachapreague 8 10%
Warren County 9 5%
York County 7 15%

CRS Users Groups

CRS Users Groups are active communities that meet regularly to provide a forum about CRS and floodplain management issues. Meetings often include informative presentations and group discussions meant to transfer knowledge and troubleshoot floodplain management issues. Non-participating communities often attend these meetings to ask questions and learn from the discussions and presentations. A list of CRS Users Groups, organized by state, is available on the CRS Resources page.

  • Coastal Virginia CRS User Group. Contact Mary Carson-Stiff, Wetlands Watch, mc.stiff@wetlandswatch.org

Additional CRS Resources

  • CRS Resources Website

    Wetlands Watch

    Sign Up for FEMA's NFIP-CRS Newsletter

    CRS Resources (FEMA)

    CRS Coordinator's Manual

    2021 Addendum to the CRS Coordinator's Manual

    NFIP Flood Insurance Manual

    NFIP Claims Manual

    CRS Data Visualizations

DCR provides leadership, training and technical assistance to communities to encourage CRS participation. For information about joining or ideas to work towards a better CRS class, contact the DCR Floodplain team.

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